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20120200367 | WIDE BAND POLAR MODULATOR - Some aspects of the present disclosure provide for polar modulation techniques that utilize an 180° phase shift module disposed downstream of a VCO-DCO. In some embodiments, this configuration allows a polar modulator to use the VCO-DCO to achieve small phase shifts (e.g., less than or equal to) 90°), while carrying out 180° phase shifts in the 180° phase shift module downstream of the VCO-DCO. | 08-09-2012 |
20120201337 | AM-PM SYNCHRONIZATION UNIT - One embodiment of the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for performing both phase modulation (PM) and amplitude modulation (AM) downstream of a controlled oscillator (e.g., by providing a baseband signal having no phase modulation to a controlled oscillator and performing phase modulation on a high frequency RF signal output from the oscillator), wherein the amplitude modulation is synchronized with the phase modulation. In one particular embodiment, the method and apparatus synchronize modulation of AM and PM signal paths in a manner that provides a polar modulated signal having an amplitude of zero at a symbol boundary (e.g., a transition between different symbols) having a phase of zero (e.g., a phase that crosses through a zero crossing point). | 08-09-2012 |
20120258675 | Antenna Tuner in Combination with Modified Feedback Receiver for Improved Antenna Matching - Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to techniques for automatically measuring antenna mismatching conditions for a given mobile phone with a given antenna in a given environment and on a given frequency. In particular, some embodiments use a two way directional coupler coupled between a radio frequency (RF) transmitter output (e.g., analog front end) and an antenna tuner. This two-way directional coupler is coupled to a mismatch calculator, which is often implemented as a software algorithm, to accurately tune an antenna tuner to limit impedance mismatch. Consequently, changes in impedance mismatch can be tracked and compensated for so the user will not experience degradations in signal quality, thereby helping reduce the number of dropped calls, for example. Also, because power is tracked and radiated more accurately, these techniques save battery energy relative to conventional solutions and can stay on-line longer with optimum transmitting conditions. | 10-11-2012 |
20130094556 | Feedback Receiver for Antenna Tuner Calculations - Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a feedback receiver comprising a threshold comparator configured to determine if the amplitude of a baseband signal is within a selection corridor (e.g., defined by an upper and lower threshold value). If the amplitude is within the selection corridor, a feedback receiver is configured to accumulate RF signal samples (e.g., amplitude and phase samples) over a time period. The accumulated RF signal samples, which correspond to substantially constant baseband amplitude values, are then averaged. The calculated averages are utilized for impedance measurements used tune an antenna tuner to limit impedance mismatch. By limiting RF amplitude and phase sample collection to associated baseband signals having an amplitude falling within the selection corridor, substantially equal average amplitudes and phases can be achieved over a relatively short measurement period (i.e., without the need for long measurement period). | 04-18-2013 |
20140057579 | Feedback Receiver for Antenna Tuner Calculations - Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a feedback receiver comprising a threshold comparator configured to determine if the amplitude of a baseband signal is within a selection corridor (e.g., defined by an upper and lower threshold value). If the amplitude is within the selection corridor, a feedback receiver is configured to accumulate RF signal samples (e.g., amplitude and phase samples) over a time period. The accumulated RF signal samples, which correspond to substantially constant baseband amplitude values, are then averaged. The calculated averages are utilized for impedance measurements used tune an antenna tuner to limit impedance mismatch. By limiting RF amplitude and phase sample collection to associated baseband signals having an amplitude falling within the selection corridor, substantially equal average amplitudes and phases can be achieved over a relatively short measurement period (i.e., without the need for long measurement period). | 02-27-2014 |
20140266965 | Antenna Tuner Control System Using State Tables - An antenna tuner control system includes an RF path, a lookup table and a state table analysis component. The RF path is configured to generate an RF signal. The lookup table has a state table that correlates antenna states with impedance values. The state table analysis component is configured to generate a tuner control signal from the RF signal using the lookup table. | 09-18-2014 |
20150333779 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING PROBABILITY OF INTERNAL MEASUREMENTS IN CROWDED ENVIRONMENTS - A communication system having self or internal calibration is disclosed. The system includes an antenna tuner, a mismatch component, a receiver, and a strength indicator. The antenna tuner is configured to mismatch an antenna according to a mismatch code. The mismatch code includes or alters antenna characteristics of the antenna. The mismatch component is configured to provide the mismatch code to the antenna tuner. The strength indicator is configured to measure a strength of the received signal. | 11-19-2015 |
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20140072146 | OPTICAL MICROPHONE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING BODY CONDUCTED SOUND SIGNALS - A method and an optical microphone that may include a transmitter; and a sensor; wherein the transmitter is arranged, when facing an external auditory canal of a user, to direct optical signals towards an area of the external auditory canal; wherein the sensor is arranged to generate sensing signals that are indicative of reflected radiation that reflected from the external auditory canal; wherein the reflected radiation conveys information about body conducted signals that propagate through a body of the user and cause the external auditory canal to vibrate. | 03-13-2014 |
20140082241 | METHOD AND AN APPARATUS FOR COHERENCY CONTROL - The subject matter discloses a method for data coherency; the method comprising receiving an interrupt request for interrupting a CPU; wherein the interrupt request is from one of a plurality of modules; wherein the interrupt request notifying a writing instruction of a first data by the one of the plurality of modules to a shared memory; and wherein the shared memory is accessible to the plurality of modules through a shared bus; suspending the interrupt request; validating a completion of an execution of the writing instruction; wherein the validating is performed after the suspending; and resuming the interrupt request after the completion of the execution of the writing is validated, whereby to notify a to the CPU about the completion of the execution of the writing instruction. | 03-20-2014 |
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20150215343 | MULTI-HOST NETWORK INTERFACE CONTROLLER WITH HOST MANAGEMENT - A network adapter includes one or more ports and circuitry. The ports are configured to connect to a switch in a communication network. The circuitry is coupled to a network node that includes multiple hosts, and is configured to exchange management packets between a control server and multiple BMC units associated respectively with the multiple hosts, and to exchange, over the communication network via the one or more ports, data packets between the hosts and one or more remote nodes. | 07-30-2015 |